Olivia Rodrigo has selected a song for her wedding, but British fans are unimpressed, calling it a 'distraction' from pressing economic concerns. The pop star's choice, revealed in a recent interview, has sparked backlash from working-class supporters who argue celebrity culture diverts attention from wage stagnation and the cost-of-living crisis. 'We don't care about her wedding playlist when we can't afford bread,' said Maria Thompson, a shop worker from Manchester.
'It's tone-deaf.' Rodrigo's team has not commented, but the controversy highlights growing frustration with elites ignoring real-world struggles. As union strikes continue and inflation bites, many demand that celebrities use their platforms to address injustice, not personal frivolities.








